John,
Glad hear everthing when smoothly.
I am sure you have alot of notes. Below is a short checklist of what I consider the most important items one should know with diesel engines and diesel generators to keep them running.
I cannot stress this enough.
1. Check all fluids and levels before you depart. Ensure all fluids are at the proper recomended level and there is no cross contamination present.
2. Check Belts for the correct tension and cracks.
3. Alway inspect your bilge for any leaks.
4. Check all strainers for debris. This includes opening and closing sea cocks.
5. Warm up your engine to operating temperatures before departing and cooling down prior to turning off your engines.
Reapirs can be expensive, preventative mainetance/inspection are the best cost reduction to repairs. Engine & trans oils, Coolant, & Battery fluids, and Belts should be checked and changed at recommended intervals. This includes all filters and thermostats. Invest in a tool chest, tools, and filter wrenches. Keep them in the Engine room, as the Admiral on board will not like tools in the salon, trust me on this one.
Diesels Need
1. Clean fuel, clean fuel filters
2. Proper air flow and clean air filters.
3. Proper coolant
4. Raw water to cool exhausts (working Impellers)
5. Belt in working condition.
6. Charged batteries
Diesels should have
1. Spare fuel, oil, & air filters
2. Spare Belts
3. Spare Coolant Thermostats
4. Spare Raw Water Impellers
5. Spare gl of Distilled water (Batteries)
6. Spare Oil (Trans and Engine), fuel (carry a yelow 5gl can of diesel), and coolant (either ethylene glycol or propylene glycol).
7. Spare Oil absorbant pads
Remember the most important items to have on board.... Booze and Beer and Ice, because you will have more people to entertain. Have fun and Congrats again to your new purchase.